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Social versus family responsibility in “The Lame Shall Enter
Title: Social versus family responsibility in “The Lame Shall Enter
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1990 | Pages: 8.5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Social versus family responsibility in “The Lame Shall Enter
In the essay “The Lame Shall Enter First” Flannery O’Connor sustains the role one single father between his son and his social work. This essay will briefly enlighten the responsibility Sheppard as father to his ten years old son, Norton. In the other side, Sheppard has his thoughts to do a good with others people. Sheppard as a father for Norton who needs more attention because his mother dead does not realize it. He
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their jobs rather than his family life. This story could be answer of which more important responsibility parents to their social life of their family.
Work Cited
O’Connor, Flannery. The Lame Shall Enter first. Trans. Rolf Fjelde. The Norton Introduction to Literature. Jerome Beaty et al. 8th ed. NY: Norton, 2002. 334-360.
Brinkmeyer’s, Robert H. Literature Annotations. 2 September 1994
Murphy, Tom. "For Christ's Sake Fix Him" Use of the Child in Two Stories by Flannery O'Connor.
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